Sunday, December 7, 2008

End of the Semester!

Zoology 9wks test on Tuesday, December 16th

Zoology Final Exam on Thursday, December 18th
8:05 - 1st block
9:45 - 2nd block

Friday, November 14, 2008

Mollusca and Echinoderm Test

Hi students,
Your next test is Tuesday, November 18th. The test is on ch. 12 Mollusca and ch. 16 Echinodermata. Study your notes, classification, and vocabulary terms for this test. The test will be on Senteo.
Mrs. Roberts

Friday, October 24, 2008

The Giant Leech

Hi Zoology Students!

You will take a field trip today online:
Go to http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sciencenow/0305/01-hunt-nf.html
  1. Click on the interactive version of the tour.
  2. Answer the following questions on paper to keep up, but you MUST give me your answers by responding to the blog.
  3. When you submit your answers on the blog, LEAVE ME YOUR NAME!
  4. If you do not respond to the blog, YOU WILL NOT GET A GRADE ON THIS ASSIGNMENT!
Hunt for the Giant leech:
1. Who is the scientist that you are taking the tour with?
2. Where are you?
3. What are you and the scientist looking for?
4. Where are you going? What part of the world is that?
5. What are you doing in the forest?
6. Are we there yet? Describe the savannah swamps:
7. List and describe two creatures in the swamp:
8. How do we find these creatures?
9. Explain why you do not feel it if one bites you: (what is an anticoagulant?)
10. Describe what this leech looks like:
11. Just how big do they get, anyway? (explain "shortening")
12. Describe the leech on Roy Sawyer's arm:
13. What is the point of all of this? (why collect this leech?)

Monday, October 20, 2008

Birmingham Zoo Trip

The following students will be on a field trip Tuesday, October 21, to the Birmingham Zoo from 7:00 am until 5:30 p.m. Students will be hand feeding Lorikeets (tropical birds), seeing a variety of other animals, as well as answering questions from the iPod casting programs they will be viewing on their iPods.

Cody Hawkins
Hannah Farris
Tyneisha King
Amber Hodges
Ashton Scoggins
Julian Simmons
Chelsea Underwood
Meagan Wagner
Erin Kirby
Lindsay Byroad
Cory Campbell
Devonne Harris
Mackenzie McNatt
Emmalee Jones
Ashley May
Fallon Ingram
Ethan Hall
Kala Kerr
Benjamin Shook
Molly Gann
Tanner Barber
Casey Bendal
Ashley Letsinger
Mary Hensley
Kaitlin Collignon
Rebecca Remsburg
Elizabeth Riley
Jordan Bumpass
Rydreal Howard
Valerie Vess
Hannah Young
Shannon Baker
Justin Gray
Courtney Chapman
Brittany Jarmon
Khristina Davis
Akilah Abernathy
Jasmine Vinson
Megan Beattie
Lauren D’Atillio
Carmella (Kadie) Stevens
Megan Williams
Daniel Clement
Kenny Jones
Tasia Poellnitz
Morgan Fuller
Crystal Swim
Carly Woodis
Lauren Gist
Cheyenne Murdock

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Sponge Vocab

Complete the following vocabulary terms:
Ch. 9 Phylum Porifera Vocabulary:
epidermal cells
incurrent openings
pore cells
gelatinous layer
amoeboid cells
spicules
collar cells (choanocytes)
spongocoel
osculum
incurrent canal
radial canal
gastrodermal cells
calcareous sponges
simplest canal system (asconoid)
advanced canal system (syconoid)
complex canal system (leuconoid)
glass sponges
encrusting sponge (bath sponges)

Friday, September 12, 2008

Writing cards for your collection

Insect collections:
one student - collect 15
two students - collect 25

How to write your cards (3cm x 5 cm):
State/County:
City/Habitat:
Date:
Collector:
Order:
Genus species: (if known)
Common name:

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Collections

Insect Collections are due Monday, September 15th.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Insect Order Test

Hi Students,
You will have a test on the Insect Orders tomorrow and again on Thursday. There will be no word bank. I will take the best of the two grades! So, you get a second chance for SUCCESS!

Example: Order:
Butterfly Lepidoptera

Make sure you know the orders and the examples. Mrs. Roberts

Friday, September 5, 2008

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Hi Students, Here is the list of insect orders. You will have a quiz on Tuesday and another one on Thursday. Know the order and examples of insects in each order. (example: Order Mantodea - preying mantis; Coleoptera - beetles).

Archaeognatha
Thysanura
Ephemeroptera
Odonata
Plecoptera
Mantodea
Blattaria
Isoptera
Dermaptera
Orthoptera
Phasmida
Phthiraptera
Hemiptera
Thysanoptera
Neuroptera
Coleoptera
Trichoptera
Lepidoptera
Diptera
Siphonaptera
Hymenoptera

Friday, August 29, 2008

Welcome to MSHS Zoology Blog

Hi Students,
I am embarking on something new for zoology students. Let's find out exactly what we can accomplishing through our new MSHS Zoology blog.
Mrs. Roberts